Add a Nested Task

A nested task is an admin task that can be opened from the Profile tab of another task. Users of the first task open the nested task by clicking a link or button. For example, you can add a Delete User button to the Modify User task. If the user account is no longer valid, an administrator can click the Delete User button to remove the account without having to return to the navigation pane to select a new task.
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A nested task is an admin task that can be opened from the Profile tab of another task. Users of the first task open the nested task by clicking a link or button. For example, you can add a Delete User button to the Modify User task. If the user account is no longer valid, an administrator can click the Delete User button to remove the account without having to return to the navigation pane to select a new task.
The nested task does not appear if the administrator does not have adequate privileges to access it.
To add a nested task
  1. Select the field below the row where you want to add the nested task and click the Add button to add one row with one field above the row you selected.
    Identity Manager
    adds a new field above the field you selected.
  2. Click the Edit icon to edit the new field.
    The Field Properties dialog opens.
  3. Select the (Separator) attribute in the Attribute Name field.
  4. Select Task in the Style field.
    Identity Manager
    displays new configuration fields in the Field Properties dialog.
  5. Complete the following fields as needed:
    • Field Span
      The number of columns that the field will span (excluding the label)
    • Default Task
      Specifies the task that is added to the existing task.
    • Override Task Name
      Specifies the name of the task link or button that will appear in the Profile screen for the active task.
    • Task link
      Determines whether the nested task appears as a link or a button.
    • Use current object as task subject
      When this option is selected, Identity
      Identity Manager
      uses the subject of the active task as the subject of the task. For example, suppose the Modify User task includes a link to the Delete User task. An administrator uses the Modify User task to modify John Smith's profile. The administrator decides that John Smith's profile is no longer necessary, so she uses the Delete User link to open the Delete User task. When the task opens,
      Identity Manager
      asks the administrator if she wants to delete John Smith's profile. She does not need to search for the profile to delete.
    • Task Behavior
      Determines how
      Identity Manager
      opens the task.
      • Replace active task
        Opens a new task before the active task completes. The new task replaces the previous task. When the nested task completes, users are not returned to the original task.
      • Nest task within active task
        Submits the new task before the active task completes. When users complete the new task, they are returned to the original task.
      • Nest task within active task and execute when only after the active task completes
        Submits the new task after the original task completes. This is called a post-task.